mwillems wrote: ↑11 Jun 2024, 13:12
Stella on cue again. The big packages are dispensed with and now we bring the parts as they become available.
Full quote from the linked article:
McLaren: More small updates instead of one big one
Let's come back to McLaren. Andrea Stella revealed that his team will not make such a big leap in performance again as was seen around a year ago, for example.
Back then, McLaren brought a large update package to the races in the summer. That will not be the case this year. "We will bring some upgrades for the upcoming races," the team boss announced.
"But it will not be a single big upgrade like we have seen in the past twelve months," he also clarified, stressing: "It will be more about a few individual components."
These should logically also bring "some performance". But the new parts will be introduced bit by bit - and not all at once.
Grand! Least we have heard SOMETHING!
Yea I agree with Emag, Mclaren have overhauled their car twice within 12 months- to expect that a third time would be too far fetched.
You have to imagine Red Bull, McLaren, Ferrari and probably not too soon Mercedes will be reaching their performance ceiling.
I just hope Stella is right when he said earlier in the year that he still sees a good development curve to the end of the year for McLaren or perhaps the unexpected performance increase with the Miami update has flattened the line for them?